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6 Bii-KUKY-PRVSS: 0 T0Bd3 21, 1 37 P1NQREE HAS RETURNED. A.N ARMY OF IV.U05. A COMPLETE Wit EC. for Rest. 2Cew York. Oct. 8 Govenor Pin- rof Michigan, about whose where- abouta there has been some mystery, .arrived here today on the teauier iraaLa Guayra, Venezuela. "1 dki not suppose that my slipping wmy so quietly would make so much tjJk," the Governor said. "My wife &aew when and where I was going, ao Jmppose it is all right. The truth i. .1 wanted a rest. 1 had not betnaway ;Jrem home for seven years, and poli .tic and politicans had been pestering .aneat-arly to death, I wanted to es e&petheui quietly and without talk. !Hen a friend who knew of m plans offered to bet me a box of cigars that J could not get away and pass tnrough Sew York City unobserved. I took the bet, and won it. 1 reached here early in tbe morning of September 15 .and sailed on the steamer Venezuela vbat afternoon.' Governor Pingree did not go to Yenemla, as has been repoVted, in the imprest of a syndicate. ""It is a good country for investment, though." he said. "It is a rich land in agriculture and minerals. Nearly everything that grows can be raised with little or no labor, even though planted in crevices of the rcc'ts. The troobla i?, the country is undeveloped and the people are nearly 200 years behind the times in everything hut their admiration for the United States mxx& Americans. There are grand cfruaces forAmericans to invest there, .axd the people want us. They want mr money, our energy, and above all, our ideas. They do not like foreign n,aa rule, but look upon ui as Ibeir own people." The Governor started for home this rning. Beware oOtntmeets for Catarrh that Con N tain rtercnry. awxcereury will surely destroy the acrnee of smell and completely derange tbe whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be nsed ex ept on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is mb fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh dre, manufactured by F. J. Cheney JL Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer- ury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying HIT9 Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. CTbeney & Co. Testimonials free. 3Sold by Druggist, price 75c per bottle. THEIR DAYS WERE flANY. It is a fact that longevity has been especially remarkable among hermits, pbilosophers. lawyers, writers, and totchers. Cariyle, BufTon, Goethe, JVanklin, Herschel, Newton, and Jtfally were all between 80 and 00. Mi 3otel Angelo, Titian and Leeuwen boek painted pictures after they were "501 The apo9tla Paul lived to be 93; Panl the hermit, who practiced an in pdibly harsh regimen, lived to be 3tB;St. Anthony was 105. In Iudia remareable cases of long Jife have occurred. In 1866 or 1S63, an -.Armenian, a very aged looking, feeble iblfer man, shriveled and decrepit in age, was brought into the hospital at CfaJcntte, having sustained a fracture oS the neck and the thigh bone from a rivial fall- He was wry uncommuui ative and disliked answering ques ticR. but on being asked to state his ate, he said .he did not know it, but' inat it might be gathered from the Jset that he had been present at. and ?uembered seeing, the execution of the celebrated Nuucomer, which took jace in the time of Warren Hastings. Ui 1774. Supposing him to have been or !l y-sr old at the time he can -li? Live been less his age iti l't; Eiu.t have been 102. Xbe cae of Marie Derant is of inter t. A French woman, she is l'j." years fAl accor ling to the parish register of &rth. In a small hovel in a narrow .fetue he lives. Her memories of her youth are dim. With her second hus i 4i ul she went to sea for seven years. Teariug wan's clothe. . She was al Mays laborious and frugal ami her inna's consist of ro.ipuiadeof brtad. ml ba-e. potatoes, butter anil oil. Jier only weakness is a white bniutlr 'Tuacie of the stalks of the grape, which iie uses moderately as a cordial. Her f&es and hands .refeuible parchment. fce is cuite doubled up and her knees almost meet her chiu. Till within a few ytars ago she always made her -own straw hats and when her eye crew too feeble to see to thread her irjred.e she would cut off the lengths of -thread and place them with her needles -oo the window sill and ask the girls oraing from school to thread them for btx. Sbe always made her own soap 312 the last year. tTtaat tie Went VeoczasU Only Wretchedness A Weyler's Trm? It Be yond Description. Havana, Oct. Heavy rains for the past two weeks have greatly in creased tbe number of sick soldiers. The deatli rate among the ill fed, sho-l-" nriiiv ff Spain, forced to operate, d"-. 'd to the rkin ly day and exposed o :ewdly miasma by night rising from th swmiipi. is np pilling Wngo'i Ial -tnge coaches have ben :tn jr--tl into the sick i rum-port mt :;. J lit hospitnls are cr;tmnie". th e sugar wjt re- ho'i-f. which hare been linprovied ili'rt Mck Ward. Over 2,X)0 confirmed invalids have bet-ri slipped to Spain during the pat week, but .till the fresh cases pour in. overtaxing the medical service and making it iinjosiible tor all the pa tients to receive prompt treatment. The rainv season is is nearly over,- but despite Weyler's snnguirte prognosti cation tliJtt his army is now acclima ted, few. if anv. pold ers are really fit for duly. Practically, it is m army of invalid. Avery large number of officers have applied to General "Vey ler for leave oi abfence to recuperate in Spair. This has led to the special military order from the Captain Gei - eral stat'ng that all further applicants would be sent to ie-.t in the U ecf Pines, which is very healthy, (hough partly nsed as a penal settlement. Indigestion i often taken for con sumption. The word consumption me ins wast'ng away, and dyspeptics often waste away as badly as consump tive, i The reason people was'e away i because either they don't get enough to eat, or they don't digest what they do eat. If the latter is your trouble, take Shaker Digestive Cordial. This will help you to digest your food and stop you" loss of flesh. Shaker Digestive Cordial i mac' from herbs, harks and j nices of fruit by the well known Shakers at Mount Lebanon, It possesses great, tonic and digestive powers. Shaker Digestive Cordial has currd many supposed consumptives (who were really dyspeptics), by simply helping their stomachs to digest their food, thus giving them nourishment and ne v strength. Sold by drugpists. Trial bottles 10. PrssUsnt rUKInUy sad Mstrnsaa. Madame Adelaide Herrmann, the wid ow of the famoua prestidigitateur, relates the following amusing acident. which occurred at the last meeting of President McKinley and Profeor Herrmann, between whom a stron. friendihi'D existed: When he was last in Columbus. Professor Herrmaon called on JJaj McKinley, who was then governor. As he started to go. Prof. Herrmam i 1 1 ft f Ti . saia,: "Aiajor, l may not see yon a a r soon again, ana i rave never given you anything by which you may r member me. Let me make you n present of this." Taking his hand he placed a fn diamond ring on one of his finger-. Major McKinley thanked him and admired the ornament. Shortly af ter Herrmann left, a friend who wa present 6aid, "Oh, by the way. Gov. will you let me see that ring?" The Governor held up hi hand, but was astonished to find the orna ment gone. There was no need to ask ques i- ns about the mystery. HerrmanYi had left as a memento, instead of the ring, the memory cf a very clever trick, of which the major was the victim. Attractive Women. Why is one woman attractive an ' another not? The most admirable a"d attractive woman is her womauline-s. Everybody admires a wo anly wo man. She must have health. course. beCAUe withou' it she vv.,t; .4 lose the brighmess of hr eyes, the fullness of her cheecks and her vivaci ty. Real health must mean that a woman is really a women. That sh is strong ani ptrfect in a sexual w.-o . as well as iu every other. That he capable of jerfcrming. perfectly tb- duties of maternity. Some are b in with what is called "constitutional j weakness.' Those who do not enjoy j perfect health need only to take the proper precaution- and the proj-r rem edy to become vr'ectly well and strong. Dr. Fiercs Favorite Pre scription will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine orannm. Send 21 cents in one cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion. Buffalo, ". Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 100 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated. What Hood s Sarsaparilla has done for others it will also do for vor. Hood's 8ar aparilla cures all blood The Lc olive Crmsai et Mee. Os.. e 5occrss. j Macos, Oct 13 At 4 o'clock thin nf- ternoon about 30, (XX) jx-ople assembled in Central City Pak to witit tie co lisjon of two locomotive-, which nded the day's d:;'M. A track a mile in length, straight a an arrow iat through the race truck em 1 sure ( A koiihiiv at eittir end, steamed to the utmost liiuir. u a held in readi t nes. by an engineer. tio nwrdted the; sigi to start. A ihe drop of lie! ting the shrill whjtle told of tlie coin : ingcnish and th jtI multitude stix-d on tiptoe f -xj ettai cy and xci'e j mont. . Tne : iu-.tT'..- .;ie:i.d. the kcomo tive- went forunrd mid O.c eigi beers lea ei! to the grout d. Faster and fast r the grHf driving wheels revolv ed a- t. t-ngin- , upprc -ached each ot l-r. Tl.t-ir was a t."eath!esa dei.c ann'.xf'il ras eame. I. ut hen the m s'. r-iHaeliint-s co'litled and siJin teri-d trag.nnts of die woodwork and br ken nr flw amid the escaping st .:. and water, loud cheers rent the ai .iid U vast multitude rushed to wi ' f!.i? wiwk, which was com pi -1-. Fro ii l,-lij Vv'-eklv. . T Several years ao oti of th pm associations in the South met and abopted sensible resolutions calling for news reorts that would deal in something bett -r 1 1. ii I wtchings aud highly colored accounts of houiicidl-s About that time t tie writer went to England nud " first paper ha read was the London Times. In that staid and steady journal of civ. ligation ai.d c-ns. rv.it ism were a 'e .ormal line referring to the deatli of General Oreh nm. then the secrrtarv of state. Mini nenr it was a long account of n horri bU lynching iti an unfamiliar art of T" i : T1 ft r lor.iift l ii nitI. was all me more painful lecause it came after a long atf lnnee from newppaper rriui lug. It was. however, an apt idti-tr tiou of what th reixn of the criuiinnl in I lie ii ws cohlius means to a roui ry r -ctioii. And there is tin doubt that in hi r-ket fit south has -uffered hfwvjiy W- vf.,ul,l nev-r know from ri!ing this kind of news that durtt-g th last thiee or r.iir ysr. ' on the rest of m coiimry, ani i-re parr oi in . . . - oriti nave ieu KOiug kiiOUgli a p-rn.l..f ! '.af roil dpressroi. ih s.niii "a b-n UDCO'.uiiionl V wU off "i" it i ii i - k i ti oiiderful H r . .- Mi I T IT t '. V- WOllhl fiof know th -ui. h- t---- times a ..oufii Jims ctogfit full sp writ ! pro.-. ,ii ,,f progrs. has C-n i rl : ch-I it- iiiauiifHeTr - iii-aii ii- iMrx-r iriin in it ii-ii Hi ill lor r. Iih M-jnn rx 1 1 - r.ir i.o' won l' i !( i r t n';r"iu ut tl s-ie it'il. .. i .-..i;..i',.r ,i rH j j v 1 1 f ft tm'i'ic I ill- 1.111 1 1 r I in ; t I - M up lit-caii"!! !i-' ury 'at H'Tied srM'ii ii" fir- wo. . What is cott's Emulsion? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form ing properties. It contains Cod Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. WhatWMttBo? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic; j will stop the cough, heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and cure incipient consumption. We make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of cases, e iwrt gn sqott s e-m. Soc a4 S i oo, all dntQists. SCOTT & BOWSE, ChstausTs, Nnr York. T . rdirate salt-rlwum or czema, take AerV Sarsaparill. Ta Cor Caa.t I r To csctareu Culv Cataaruc. 10c cr iau m curs, arncciata rtTaaa 1. 7 9 I r i $5.80 Bop's r rtlh txtrj TS-rr S.:r- t Woc4 l-rt(X. Ut i- . . '.. to 9 yf oi c. ' - Collar CeC-ar UncT TsnJ St S--1 -Vjtl--.! W.. mimMp S -rt-rr N-4. --- votwrt SAot Col.tr. I WXrs onUrin -vJ t'o-t . Moory OVWf c Hrf'rri I gs at U4 tsrtMaY. atvl if :. (urhtsart. Mao- .Wul . ' tko attaZactorr. S-J x -" ' - . " lr. tap inraaurr. mrrAiry l - ca FAm.se in Trie wbst. St. Ixins. Oct. 13. A car famine. occasioned by the enormous wheat crop and its rapid movement, is wor rying local railroad officials. The va rious roads with division headquarters here are having much difficulty in sup plying cars for tbe Western and South rn traflc Assit-tant General Passenger Agent William (iray or the Wabash said his road was just 1,300 cars behind to-day. The San Francisco line, though con tJiving to keep up with its ordinary businet. finds it hard to supply cars for special tratlr; and the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas, and tbe Illinois Central report a similar condition on their roads. StatkokOhio.CityohTolkdo. r I.LCA.S Col'NTY ) Frank J Cheney makes oath that he i th senior partner of the firm of F. .1 Cbenev ii Co., doing business in ihe j City ot Toledo. County and State afoteaid. and that said firm "will tay the su.ii of o.NK HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tire use or Hall s Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to !erore me and subscritel in my presence, this 6th day of Dc cemlH?r. A. D. 1S4. J.I.KAL ; A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally ami acts directly on the blood anil uiiicoiis surfaces or the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. .!. CM EN BY & CO.. Toledo, O. IxT"Sold by Druggists. ?5c. E OOKS. New and Old, l klods oiitrut. N)Id and exchanged. -st nw and second hand rgaitit ever offered in the Sooth. Send for Catalogue and prices, SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, 12M29 FayettevilleSt. Raleigh, N. C. lCccnt Popajtsr Works. "Sketches of Emineut Living North Carolinians. prepaid. 1 00 "Famous Leg d Arguments." SrOc. "Federal Courts of I. S. bv Chas. H. Simonton." lo Amendments to the Code of 1. "Slips,' preaid. 2,00 DIRECT ROUTE TO SASMVILLE. With theapproach of cojI weather, and the clmg days ot ihe Nashville Ei-xjsitiou, interest iu that oecosiou 8 eadlly ;ncreaiie.-, and the movement to Nashville is very encouraging. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY i the short aud direct route to Na-hviM: Double Daily 'Service with Through Pullman cars. NORFOLK AN D NASHVILLE LI Ml I'ED. leaving Raleigh 2:4') p. m. 1 a ing iireensoro ;.r p. in. arriving .N.tshville 1:V p. m. the following dav. I TtirtMiga l'ulluian Drawing room car! ( Nori;k to Nashville. WASHINGTON & SoFTU'VEST- i l'u-N iiil 1 r.D. .liuy. wuh through Puip.i.an vtr flotu Jery City. Wash- 1 igton aii'. trtenslioro t Nahville. 1 conn.- -non from f o!d?oro. lUleigh. and ali iijt in North Carolina. Call on Agent or reprtsntatie of the Southern Railway fur full informa' ' tKn. aa4J"Bi-kT nbits i at Lota wilt. Wll wi (sua. Book ot pmj- OSLO 10 faT ill il iiilfp' 1 ; H J).i : - v. aui vinuu rexofia i - KEff york an; J J TCJ :UD TO 0X0 ' 1 JrlAN-H 37.501 - t tr-f frara Al WJ --. Usc m I ytiat, mmim ts Utat - I ---i-J m ihm s-t-M W Ca-cn - V ps mmoi duffed M - ;i.x M W i. vUmrit-s YawtH'v )--X rK CatSl st4 Vast, w w' t J i t j X I SOUTHEN RAILWif CyHi:- THIRD DIVISION o4aM! SVbodsU Irt Wt Jaw y Tsls Codmi cImsI ibll.k.i . ,b. forms Oos osi s sl ! a- t str oat tiotw to Ik psbrV. sali!tnn Astenlli xi Pam F;cct. UOI.SO WEJST. 5o. 11 .1. Ii Leave Salisbury 8&5acu. TMjxa. Statesville 9 4 " Q 4f Hickory 10 47 9 :?) Morgan too 11 23 loirj Marion 12 12p.m. 10 :Ki M Arrive A. heviUe 2 25" li 12a.m. Giii. o cast. 5o.it v it Leave Aslieville 1 24n.m. 1 44a.iu. Marion Morvanton Hickory Statesville Arrive Salisbury 3 52 3 II 4 11" 4 -V) 4 " r 4'i 3 VJ 4 -i; la r i ti f ni.i:i:riri caw nkhvick. 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